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2004 Oct 11
0
cbq.init - Some strange behavior / small question
Hi, I''ve a small question about the cbq.init script. For a gateway I want to shape connections from special IP addresses to limit their bandwith. In my test environment I''ve too machines. One testclient with the IP 192.168.1.19. On my "shaper" (192.168.1.251) runs cbq.init with following config file: orthanc:/etc/sysconfig/cbq# cat cbq-4.ws-019
2009 Mar 03
6
help with error:msvcrt:MSVCRTD_operator_new_dbg Not allowed
I installed Ubuntu8.10Wine 1.1.15Oracle9 and everthing is set. But once I run a excecutable program which works properly under Windows, the error poped out: err:msvcrt:MSVCRTD_operator_new_dbg Not allowed nBlockUse value: 2 Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Thanks a lot
2007 Jun 08
5
CBQ + Layer7 x Emule
Hi All , My first message and I have a little problem with my FC6 box trying to block emule traffic using layer7 . Here my network : Internet --------- ADSL Router ------------------- FC6 Box -------------------- Emule Box external ADSL : Dynamic Internal ADSL : 192.168.254.1 external FC6 : 192.168.254.3 internal FC6 : 192.168.253.1 Emule Box : 192.168.253.3 I guess that everything
2004 Sep 28
3
Suggestion.
Hi, I''m new to the list. I intend to learn about some Linux Networking features to help myself and others. I''m looking to control the bandwidth in my office. Basically there are like 20 computers, a 2MB Adsl Line. And I would love to let them only use a certain amount of bandwidth. For example let every client use 20KB of internet bandwidth of the 210KB we can download
2004 Jun 08
1
Oops on tc-graph.pl of all things
It only makes a few calls to `tc`: rebecca:~# grep TC /home/jasonb/src/tc-graph.pl $BIN_TC="/sbin/tc"; my @qdisc=`$BIN_TC -d qdisc show dev $DEV`; my @class=`$BIN_TC -d class show dev $DEV`; @filter=`$BIN_TC -d filter show dev $DEV parent $parent`; But something ultimately Oopses: rebecca:~# uname -a Linux rebecca 2.6.6 #1 Thu May 20 17:21:44 EDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
2004 May 17
5
HTB, MPU, and suitable values
It seems Andreas Klauer''s fairnat has experimental support for using HTB''s MPU and overhead options. fairnat.config: # Use MPU for HTB. From the LARTC Howto on MPU: # "A zero-sized packet does not use zero bandwidth. For ethernet, no packet # uses less than 64 bytes. The Minimum Packet Unit determines the minimal # token usage for a packet." HTB_MPU=0 # HTB_MPU=64
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with Streams > 160KBit/s
> Hi, > > does anybody set up an icecast server delivering streams > 160KBit/s ? > I tried that with liveice and shout but in both cases the stream stutters > very much. So, I have eliminated the Net (stream to localhost), the CPU > (P3/800 should be fast enough), and lame (can encode 320kBit/s 3 times > faster then the wav has secs). So the Problem should be icecast.
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with Streams > 160KBit/s
At 11:16 2001-05-03 +0200, you wrote: >Hi, > >does anybody set up an icecast server delivering streams > 160KBit/s ? >I tried that with liveice and shout but in both cases the stream stutters >very much. So, I have eliminated the Net (stream to localhost), the CPU >(P3/800 should be fast enough), and lame (can encode 320kBit/s 3 times >faster then the wav has secs). So the
2006 Mar 10
0
IMQ strange problem
Hi All, Please to advice me. I become crazy because i cannot find where can be problem. Obviously i miss something, but what ? I have Linux router for traffic control / ~400 users , 100 mbit bandwidth / . evereting was great until i try to implement IMQ for ingress shaping. Problem that i have is when i start follow iptables rule iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -j IMQ --todev 0 without
2007 Aug 05
1
rsync always gets index.html
I use to sync several servers with rsync for years now. One strange thing I still havent figured out: while rsync does its job perfectly will, it cant refuse to transfer all files with "index.html" in it, even if the files havent change. example: the following files are the same for years, but every night rsync copies them again:
2004 Nov 18
5
burst question
This is one of my test classes: class htb 1:10 parent 1:1 prio 0 quantum 2048 rate 160Kbit ceil 400Kbit burst 1803b/8 mpu 0b cburst 2111b/8 mpu 0b level 0 Q1: where does "level 0" stand for? Q2: where does this b/8 stand for? Q3: this is on a i386 platform, so timer resolution should be 10mS. According to the doc the minimal burst should be 10mS*160Kbit=1600. Why is it 1803? Q4: I
2006 Jan 30
1
Shared ADSL SHAPER
Hi, I''m trying to make a shaper / firewall to improve sharing of bandwidth on a ADSL (3mbit down / ½ mbit up) Since the ADSL is very asymmetric, down is unimportant, I make a ingress rate limit shaper to ensure, all shaping is at the Shaper, and not on the Router or the ISP. The Idea is then to make one HTB hierarchy and have each client (IP) filtererd and put in a child-HTB queue.
2007 Feb 04
4
tc ingress + iptables mark problem
Hi guys , i am starting to "play" with qos in linux. Well , i am trying to setup an ingress filter but i do not know why it is not working. tc add qdisc dev eth0 ingress tc filter add dev eth0 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 1 handle 1 fw police rate 160kbit burst 256kbit drop flowid :1 After that : iptables -A PREROUTING -t mangle --sport 80 -j MARK --set-mark 1 So , i think this
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like 24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or CoolEdit,
2004 Aug 06
7
Problem with Streams > 160KBit/s
Hi, does anybody set up an icecast server delivering streams > 160KBit/s ? I tried that with liveice and shout but in both cases the stream stutters very much. So, I have eliminated the Net (stream to localhost), the CPU (P3/800 should be fast enough), and lame (can encode 320kBit/s 3 times faster then the wav has secs). So the Problem should be icecast. can anybody please enlight me?
2004 Aug 06
1
Hoping to not have to re-invent the wheel
Anyone have a good way to knock my 160kbit mp3s down to 56k real time using *nix? Even if it is beta sorta working code, anyone have anything even close to fast enough to do this? matt --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only
2001 Sep 18
1
RC2 encoder status
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I've been off this list for a while now so I lost touch with ogg vorbis development. Could somebody please bring me up to date? As I take, the current RC2 release contains full 1.0 feature support (incl. channel coupling). Does this mean I can now start encoding all of my music as a ~128kbit/s ogg bitstream without fear of reduced
2006 Feb 14
1
Guarantee ICMP respond time ?
Hello to all people there . Can i guarantee ICMP respond time no metter how loaded is internet line . i have typical NATed enviroiment like External IP |linux router| LAN - 192.168.0.0/24 i have example setup with IMQ but is it possible to be done also if i attache htb to eth0 and eth1 for example . if i start shaper ping i better that without shaper but it''s not guarantted i mean
2001 Feb 20
2
Incoming trafic shaping (depending on src IP)
Hi there, i''m trying to shape incoming trafic on my linux box. I want it to depend on the source IP adress of the packets (in fact, i got a VPN on an ADSL link and wanted to get at least/max 64Kbit/s for the VPN) So i tried this : tc qdisc add dev ppp0 root handle 1:0 cbq bandwidth 512Kbit avpkt 1000 cell 8 tc class add dev ppp0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 cbq bandwidth 512Kbit rate
2001 Nov 08
1
What kind of Ogg Vorbis-services you would like to
> * Here is the most innovative idea here: > > Have collobarative playlist editing abilities (conference). I don't think > this has ever been done. Imagine 3 people going on a picnic. Each one > has a portable player. They connect to their music collection, decide > together which songs they want to take with them, divide them among the > portables and load them